Quote from: vinnie on Today at 02:26:45 pm
I just don't believe that Kevin Garnett is still a top 30-40 player in the NBA. I think he will give the team 12-14 points per game and 7-8 boards. He would be much better defensively, however, if the Celtics had a center. He is still starter caliber, but not an all star by any means.
yeah, this.
Ok this doesn't mean he is done. Being a starter in the NBA is far from it actually.
also, the idea that you're not an expert on basketball unless you've played it competitively is ridiculous.
No where did I type the word expert. I don't think anyone on this board is an expert. I am surely not. However if you think KG is done then I doubt you played the game much beyond middle school ball. For many Varsity High School Basketball programs it is different. You do watch film, scout other players, and get drilled in the fundamentals. You participate in camps and travel together in the summers. It's very competitive and you compete against Division 1 talent.
No way you don't recognize what KG still brings to the table. As a defensive captain you might not find better. Is there anyone else in the league you want captaining your defense on the final possession of a game? Maybe a couple guys come to mind but even so that doesn't sound "done" to me.
My post was directed at the people who believe KG is done. When someone is done it means they no longer should step on an NBA court anymore because the production they bring to the table isn't valuable enough to warrant it. Does that sound like Kg to you?
It's funny because this stuff was being said about Kg in 2010. And all he did that season was dominate the Cleveland frontline in the semi-finals. Erase Rashard Lewis in the Conference finals essentially crippling Orlando's offense and then almost help us win a title in the Finals. In 2011 people again said KG is done and all he did was be the runner up in the DPOY voting, make the all star team, and basically have the second best season he has ever had as a Celtic.
I saw him in game 3 against Miami put together the kind of game that 70% of the NBA big men in the league will never ever have. Just because he can't consistently have those games doesn't mean he is done. The fact he had that one this late in his career tells me there is still gas in the tank. We are three games in. To say Kg is done is simply overreacting to a poor showing for a 35 year old guy playing in a back to back, a third game in four nights, and without a proper training camp and pre-season.
there are NBA players who know less about the game of basketball than a majority of the posters on this board.
There is no way this is true. Maybe they aren't the most articulate, but you can't get to the NBA and maintain that level of play without having a great knowledge of the game. You're talking about professional ball players who do this for a living. They are members of the top 500 players in the world. They know likely know more abut basketball then anyone on this board. No one in the NBA knows less about basketball then the majority of people on this board.
there are NBA experts who have spent years and years watching the game who have never played it at a high level. does anybody here think Mike Gorman is not an expert on basketball? how about Lawrence Frank? Flip Saunders?
This is a small percentage of people who at least played in ball in a small college somewhere and definitely Varsity in High School. They also have had access to great minds of the game which likely only 1% of this board can lay claim too. The game has literally been all of those people's life. I guarantee you they played ball at a higher level then most people on this board.
there are tons of guys associated with professional basketball who have never played it at a high level beyond high school and yet know more about the game than the vast majority of players who have ever been in the NBA.
This might be true, but High School Ball can't be looked down upon. For a lot of high school basketball programs it's very competitive and very demanding. It requires a lot of commitment and sacrifice. Also I will say that in general there aren't a lot of people in professional basketball and thus not a lot involved with it or associated with it.
Again Kevin Garnett is not done. He still brings a lot of value to this team on the court. Substitute him with guys like Gasol, Dirk, Amare, Z-Bo, Bosh, Aldridge, Love, and Griffin and maybe we are a better team. Yet, that doesn't mean the man is done. Replace him with a Boozer, Milsap, Jefferson, Lee, Bargnani, or West and I bet we are worse. Anyone else and I am sure we are worse. Again that doesn't sound like "he's done" to me.
If you think KG is done, then yeah I question how much you know about the game because the man is still an impacting player presently.